How To Care For Your Ceramic Coating | Maintenance Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Is ceramic coating your car worth it? If you understand the maintenance required then its the best thing you will ever do! Today we talk how to care for your ceramic coated cars with our full maintenance guide!
    00:00 Intro
    01:09 What not to do
    06:18 Annual \ routine maintenance
    10:25 Soaps
    12:43 Pre wash soap
    14:18 Ceramic Sealant
    18:08 Ceramic Toppers
    22:55 Drying
    25:53 Interior
    26:18 Ending
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  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass Год назад +38

    It's shocking how few detailing channels never explain in simple language how to maintain a ceramic coat including ALL the big ones.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +5

      I'm glad this video was helpful! I'll try to make more videos like this 🙂

    • @annagraham6204
      @annagraham6204 Год назад +5

      ALL the big ones are salesmen acting as detailers.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +3

      @@annagraham6204 I just give my honest opinion. I'm not sponsored by anyone especially not car care companies.

    • @yuriy797
      @yuriy797 Год назад

      Diarrhoea all the words

  • @pasqualepisani
    @pasqualepisani 8 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent video Evan. You have a passion for what you do and it shows

  • @jimpatten7952
    @jimpatten7952 2 года назад +2

    Always appreciate you supporting us detail DIY folks.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Got your back! Shooting another diy video on a zl1 Corvette currently! It's basically putting what I talk about in this video into action so you see the steps happen

  • @holdensherman7830
    @holdensherman7830 Год назад +4

    seen a bunch of "how to maintain" videos this one is EXCELLENT no more bead-maker ordered wet coat

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by Definitely check out the other videos on my channel and consider subscribing! I drop videos every Sunday!

  • @jefferys9593
    @jefferys9593 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great explanation on everything, thank you!

  • @oreyesduran
    @oreyesduran Год назад +1

    Really great video, lot of great information - moreover you look very honest and transparent guy. thank you

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out some of the other videos on the channel! Mix of crazy detailing and reviews 🙂👍

  • @2020Tundra
    @2020Tundra 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video content. I just discovered your channel and after watching several of your videos, I’m now a subscriber. 👍

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for subscribing! So many awesome videos coming soon !

  • @chadrector4168
    @chadrector4168 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I just had my brand new bronco coated with gtechniq crystal serum ultra topped with exoV5 and I've been running myself ragged trying to find some good product recommendations to maintain it at home!! Great video! Thank you for spending the time!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      My pleasure 👍
      Enjoy your new car 🙂

  • @petesreef1891
    @petesreef1891 2 месяца назад +1

    Great vid thanks, wondered what the maintenance process was 👍👍👍

  • @nishantlala307
    @nishantlala307 2 года назад +2

    Phenomenal content as always!!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Just getting started... So many insane videos in the works!

  • @vinkalmann
    @vinkalmann 16 дней назад

    Whoa, GREAT video. Thank you. I didn’t have any concept really about maintaining my DYI ceramic coating. A ton of work to do right and now I can extend it.

  • @michaelb3309
    @michaelb3309 Год назад +1

    Great job and information. Thank you.

  • @Taskanager
    @Taskanager Год назад +1

    Love this man. Sharing the knowledge and absolutely right on time vs money

  • @gflores7018
    @gflores7018 Год назад +1

    Great video
    Thank you for your information
    On maintenance on coating
    I am a beginner on my coating , that I did. Great info
    Thanks

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      My pleasure. Glad it was helpful 👍

  • @manrex5238
    @manrex5238 Год назад +3

    You are on of the rarest honest man on RUclips about detailing for so thank you very much You just gained a new subscriber.
    Where is your shop?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      We are in the Chicagoland area!
      I have a video coming out Sunday about glass cleaner... Won't want to miss that one lol.
      Thank you for watching 🙂👍

  • @Display666
    @Display666 2 года назад +1

    good content :) thanks for this!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Thanks!!! Just uploaded the Detail + Drive senna video! Will be out on the 19th! Don't miss that one! Subscribe and hit the bell for notifications 😃😃👍

  • @bukits_8425
    @bukits_8425 Год назад +1

    great video! very informative

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!
      Check out my other videos if you enjoyed this one 🙂👍

  • @RC-qt2zc
    @RC-qt2zc 8 месяцев назад +1

    Right on man awesome content very informative I’m subscribing 👊

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! Doing my best to get more content out for you 🙂👍

  • @wescat2
    @wescat2 Год назад

    This is a great video. I alternate Gyeon Cure and Gyeon Ceramic Detailer every 2nd wash. I try to wash once a week. We drive 100 miles a day so I know I won't get 4 years out of my 2 coats of Mohs Evo, but I do my best to keep it tip top.

  • @tafl-9198
    @tafl-9198 2 года назад +1

    Great video 👍👍👍
    Sooo many good products for ceramic coated cars on the market these days.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Agreed! Makes it even more aggravating when people use weird crappy products from FB ads lol. Thanks for watching 🙂🙂🙂

  • @christophersamp1702
    @christophersamp1702 2 года назад +8

    The education in your videos is incredible! Thanks for all this good information Evan!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure! I love making videos like this and helping car enthusiasts around the world! Thanks for watching 🙂👍

  • @aaronprudhomme8688
    @aaronprudhomme8688 Год назад +3

    Just got another subscriber. Great video, very informative 👏

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Thanks for the sub!!!
      I have a gt4rs video in the works! Also working on new content for you all 🙂

    • @aaronprudhomme8688
      @aaronprudhomme8688 Год назад +1

      @STATUSDETAIL I'm looking forward to see it😉👍🏻

  • @aatch20
    @aatch20 Год назад +2

    Loving your channel. I do majority of my own corrections, polishings and ceramics with the help of my buddy, like to geek out on things like you do. Interesting however, I have been using beadmaker for years and didn't know about it clogging the coating, but it does make sense given some certain "issues" I have come across. Recently, experimenting with Larrys ceramic which is great, but not as slick as CSL/EXO is. I did NOT know EXO can go on top and Im going to try it this week on my TRX, hoping it turns out well. Just got hyrdo as a maintenance topper but Ill check out wetcoat and Gyeons as well. Great info!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Thanks for browsing the Status Channel! Gyeon makes wetcoat for clarification. Also gtechniq should be releasing exo v5 soon!!! I'm very excited to use it. I hear good things.

  • @devilsadvocate2548
    @devilsadvocate2548 10 месяцев назад +3

    I use Gyeon Bathe+ on my Gyeon Infinite Evo coated car and find it fantastic at giving the coating a little 'reset'. I also have had a lot of success finishing off with Gyeon Ceramic Detailer every 2-3 washes. Even after 18 months, with most weekdays parked in the hot Aussie sun, it's still shiny and smooth to touch. Gyeon offer really good value for money products.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear that! Sounds like a great process 👍

  • @gqwitiq
    @gqwitiq 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you

  • @alainveenman6571
    @alainveenman6571 Год назад +1

    ,great explained

  • @Ryan_Morrow
    @Ryan_Morrow 2 года назад +2

    Excellent info. Thank you for the detailed step by step process. As someone who enjoys the detailing as a hobby I appreciate learning the correct way

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Ryan! I love helping the diy enthusiasts! More to come😃👍

  • @EzDeanFassassi
    @EzDeanFassassi Год назад +1

    This is great stuff!!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Have a look around the channel! Lots of cool videos you will enjoy

    • @EzDeanFassassi
      @EzDeanFassassi Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL most definitely!

  • @jugalbrahmbhatt9160
    @jugalbrahmbhatt9160 2 дня назад

    Great video! Very informative!
    Could you make a video on Nasiol products?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  День назад

      @@jugalbrahmbhatt9160 never heard of that. Is it sold in USA?

  • @thefunkmuppet
    @thefunkmuppet Год назад +1

    This is by far the most informative and honest video I've seen on ceramic coating maintenance, and I've watched a LOT recently, especially from some of the bigger channels (PTO)
    Question: you recommended against using bead maker, what about their dream maker? Or is that just as bad?
    Also as far as QD/drying aids go, any thoughts on just good ole ONR and a good quality MF towel?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Glad you found me! Lots of videos you might like including a review of mohs Evo coming out now! Just released at 9am.
      I'd use ceramic based products on ceramic. I'd rather see you use exlizer or ceramic detailer or even something like turtle wax spray ceramic detailers. I've never been a bead maker guy but using it on ceramic coated cars seems silly and the company doesn't have a strong history with ceramic.
      Onr to me is more of a cleaning product.
      I'd rather see you use gyeon quick detailer or ceramic Detailer or cur. Or carpro reload or elixir. I've been trying out ethos something something lol. Forgot the name but it's Orange. That's seemed to be decent too.

  • @fireball7671
    @fireball7671 2 года назад +1

    Good info man. I have three of my vehicles coated. One with armour shield, one with Ethos Matrix graphene, and one with CSL and Exo. I very happy with all three so far.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Love it! Ceramic is awesome! What's your go to for maintenance product's out of curiosity?

  • @marlonpaz5060
    @marlonpaz5060 6 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for the info. excellent info. one question. what products can i use for removing the bake dust of the wheels. my wheel where also ceramic coated.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  6 месяцев назад

      Brake buster or gyeon tire cleaner. If you do not have carbon ceramic brakes you can deep clean with iron x. Hope that helps

  • @florinvoicufv
    @florinvoicufv 3 месяца назад +1

    Definitely subscribe to this channel

  • @shaukatshaikh3472
    @shaukatshaikh3472 2 года назад +1

    Very good content. I will suggest to try Auto Fanatic car care line. Slightly pricey but fantastic products. absolutly mind blowing for ceramic coated cars

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Have not tried his products! I'll keep that in mind tho!

  • @isitgoodtodo2834
    @isitgoodtodo2834 Месяц назад

    Late viewer here. Love this stuff. Question have you tries bilt hamber products if you recommend it on coated cars?

  • @trocha419
    @trocha419 Год назад +3

    If I had money for an RS5 or the one in the video, I’m assuming I’d have the money to just take it to you to clean as often as I wanted. Great video and informative.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +2

      Agreed. And I'd love caring for it. Lots of my customers with expensive cars definitely enjoy doing diy stuff to tho. Very therapeutic and relaxing for them. Gets them away from stressful work and spend nice quiet time with a car they love 🙂

    • @supraian1983
      @supraian1983 Год назад +1

      I had a new RS5 and now an M4 but if I took it to someone to have it cleaned every time I wouldn’t be able to afford those cars.
      I like cleaning cars myself anyway but still wouldn’t throw money away unnecessarily.
      Look after the pennies and the pounds look after themselves lol 😂
      Great video btw 😊

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@supraian1983 lol. No one comes to me routinely. Not even my really wealthy customers. Just unnecessary.
      They come 1-3 times a year for maintenance details. Outside of that they wash it or do a hand car wash place that's pretty good

  • @markschlager591
    @markschlager591 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative! Anyways, what can I get in a Meguirs product from shampoo wax and other products. Thanks

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  10 месяцев назад

      I don't really recommend meguirs products. What I recommend is on StatusDetailStore.com

  • @FastRedPonyCar
    @FastRedPonyCar 10 месяцев назад

    This was just the video I was looking for. We're getting my wife's new SUV paint corrected and then coated with Gtechniq Exo Ultra. I'm assuming regarding a ceramic-safe car wash product that their Gtechniq - W4 foaming soap would be a good alternative to the 3 you listed. They have the W3 Ceramic wash too but make not real distinction on which I should use but simply going by the name seems like W3 would be the one to get?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  10 месяцев назад

      Citrus foam and g wash are both very good. I've been using them recently actually and about to release into my store too 👍

  • @gust9464
    @gust9464 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Wanted your opinion on how to remove & reapply a new ceramic coating. I was going to clay bar it with a soft/medium clay bar and gyeon detailers spray, then wax it & gyeon prep to remove any oils left over. The reapply ceramic coating .

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Everything you said was about right but you definitely don't want to wax it then ceramic coat it.
      After the clay I'd recommend a light polish on the car. Something with mild abrasive. Then gyeon prep. Then your new ceramic.

    • @gust9464
      @gust9464 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL sonax good? Thanks 👍

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@gust9464 sonax makes some ok products but I prefer carpro and Gyeon for maintenance

  • @MrFatalus
    @MrFatalus Год назад +3

    Excellent video and awesome McLaren :). What about the Gyeon Bathe+ shampoo, would you recommend it as a shampoo for ceramic coatings to avoid the next step with the ceramic sealants?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +2

      I believe I'll have a video coming on that product very soon. But the fast short version is yes that product can be very helpful too!

    • @FlagnarBoobz
      @FlagnarBoobz Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAILdid you ever create this video?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@FlagnarBoobz not yet!

  • @nicorallysport
    @nicorallysport Год назад +1

    For me my number 1 ceramic coating maintenance is meguiar's M799 pro hybrid ceramic bead booster!, it will never roll back the hydrophobic effect and it is very durable in pure use! So smooth and slippery, shiny I love it!.
    In pre-wash shampoos, I love the autobrite magifoam, because it has a very good corrosion inhibitor, the brake discs don't rust as quickly as with some other shampoos!.
    But there are so many choices on the market, because carpro descale, lift, gyeon restart wash, are also excellent products!.

    • @nicorallysport
      @nicorallysport Год назад

      I also like to do my own tests, because sometimes we are surprised by the results. Example I have meguiar's paint protect 365, which is a polymer product, alone it is nothing extraordinary, it applies easily, is very soft and smooth but the hydrophobic effect is not great, it is more sheeting than beautiful beading. But after some tests I realized that it could be an excellent topper!. On ceramic coatings that are not very smooth, not very soft and not very slippery, meguiar's paint protect binds perfectly. I had a cheap ceramic coating (xml ceramic & Graphene Coating) whose hydrophobic effect is not great, and to the touch in the hand it is very catchy, and it is a sheeting coating, when I topper it with meguiar's paint protect 365, the next day I had a sick hydrophobic effect!, crazy pearls, with pearls that rolled on the paint leaving a completely dry wake!. Also very resistant because I had trouble releasing the hydrophobic effect 😮 as if a not very smooth and slippery coating was like an excellent base coat for meguiar's paint protect 365 and reticulated as it should be. It's so weird at times the results obtained.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Glad you have a system you like 👍

  • @mwwdz
    @mwwdz Год назад +1

    terrific videos, thanks for publishing this information. do you have an opinion on the foaming wash from Chemical Guys?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      My pleasure!
      Yes I do. Probably don't use it lol.
      I'm sure it gets the job done but better stuff is available. I'm also not sure what soap your talking about. I think they sell like 173 soaps lol.

    • @mwwdz
      @mwwdz Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL yeah - fair point. specifically the honeydew snow foam. thanks.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @David Zaret I'm sure it will give lubrication to reduce swirls and help loosen dirt. I'm just not a fan. If you have some then use it! Just maybe don't buy it again lol

  • @janthony1342
    @janthony1342 Год назад +1

    I learned a lot. Thank you. Can the same products be used on PPF? My nose is PPF coated and the rest ceramic. Thx

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Great question. Yes it's all safe on PPF 👍👍

  • @JartProductions
    @JartProductions 2 года назад +1

    Hey Evan- what do you recommend as a wash process during these IL winters? I usually frequent touch-less car washes to keep the salt off

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Touchless is a fantastic start.
      I'm going to make a video on this literal topic!
      But the idea is a touchless wash then pull into a garage if you have it and finish up with a ik foamer and ceramic Detailer.
      You can also do a coin operated self serve wash and then drive home and dry the rest of the water off and apply something like cure. Ideally you do this on a day above 40° maybe even 50 if you're lucky.
      If it's above freezing you can do a full wash in your driveway if you're prepared to be a little bit cold. In a case like this I wouldn't skip any steps I would do a full normal wash with all the normal products.

  • @cmwalona
    @cmwalona 2 года назад +2

    Great info as always! Question: I have Crystal Serum Ultra applied in November 2018, 1st year I took it in for its lovely $250 coating maintenance detail and the last 2 years I’ve been doing it myself since I find washing and cleaning the vehicles therapeutic and cheaper than seeing a therapist. 🤣. I’ve been using C2v3 after that maintenance wash and I use it every 3-4 months and normally use Elixir as a drying aid, Wetcoat or another product on rims usually. My question basically is should I have used EXO after that annual maintenance wash? The lower portion of the vehicle does take a beating thanks to Chicagoland winters.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Hey Chris! Tell me more about the car. How many miles is it driven. It's driven daily in winter during snow and salt? Is it parked outside? Garaged?

    • @cmwalona
      @cmwalona 2 года назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL it’s a Tesla, Model 3 Dual Motor, wasn’t daily driven the first year but now it is, I tried to keep it off the road when it was really bad outside in the winter but it does see snow and salt. Have about 28k miles, garage kept. Typical Tesla for the time it was built with thin crappy paint. - lol

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      @@cmwalona Sounds like you're doing a great job on maintenance! Wecoat is so good and given the milage and garage kept you should be in decent shape with the routine care your doing.
      The ceramic is 4 years old now so I would recommend some kind of heavier hitting maintenance soon. As in exo or a similar topper type product from another company. Q2 wax would also be great before we see snow and salt.
      Wetcoat and cure and products like that are super awesome and essential to your lineup. But nothing replaces the semi permanent refresh of something like exo to keep everything in Harmony.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      100% agreton the therapeutic part and I dig all the products you are using. My own tests with c2v3 seemed off. I do need to try it again as I'm convinced I had a bad bottle or something. I know lots of professional detailer's like that product tho. I'm just a big fan of gyeon for maintenance. And carpro obviously because I sell elixir 👍

  • @easytiger266
    @easytiger266 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the in depth explanations. I can tell you're a perfectionist after watching a bunch of your videos. I also bought a a lot of stuff from your web store over the weekend since you had better prices than amazon. I have a question though, i'm approaching the 3 week mark since my new black X5 got a ceramic pro coating and full front PPF done. I am planning on washing my car next weekend. How often should i be using iron and bug/tar grime removing products in between my washes. I plan on washing my car once a every 4 weeks. I drive under 400 miles a month and mostly on highways and my car is garaged at home. Also is there a Gyeon Ceramic topper you can recommend that I could apply yearly?

    • @easytiger266
      @easytiger266 Год назад +1

      Also do you have any preferences between Gyeon Ceramic Detailer and Gyeon Cure? i ended up buying ceramic detailer because i've heard many people comment negatively on cure because it streaks easily, and mind you, i have a glossy black car. Would you still recommend Gyeon cure over Gyeon ceramic detailer. I also bought Gyeon quick detailer, with the idea that i would use ceramic detailer every other wash.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@easytiger266 ceramic detailer is great. As is cure. Cure is just stronger and more durable. You can also slightly diltue cute to kinda sorta make ceramic detailer. No wrong option between those.
      Wetcoat is a great ceramic topper but to get a true "topper" you'd want something like exo from Gtechniq. You could use that annually or every 6 months on a clean car. Basically whenever you want a big boost in gloss and hydrophobics.
      Use tar and iron x when you feel like you have tar and iron depots you should not use it for fun.
      If you go like a year without needing it you could do a annual wash with them to ensure surface is perfect then do exo for example.
      If you build up a lot of iron or hit fresh tar then obviously they will be great
      Thanks for watching and shopping my store!!

    • @easytiger266
      @easytiger266 Год назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL Awesome!! Thank you for the quick reply. I feel like i’ve got a good handle on things after watching so many of your videos. Please keep em coming!

  • @ericptw6311
    @ericptw6311 Год назад

    Hello beautiful video ... what do you think of C2V3 from GTECHNIC . I will put a cristal serum ultra by a professional on my BMW .. you would put it every how much washing Thank you . I'm french and i love your vidéo

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      I prefer carpro reload 2.0 or cure from gyeon

  • @nickdegroot2445
    @nickdegroot2445 Месяц назад

    Amazing video! I just ceramic coated my car with Gyeon Mohs Evo. The result is amazing but now I am wondering how to maintain it best. Thinking of buying Gyeon Bathe+, Wetcoat and Cure. But besides I was wondering the following. I still have two bottles of Turtlewax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating. Is it possible to use this or will it have the opposite result as you said?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Месяц назад

      I would have avoid using the turtle wax but that's just my opinion. I also would not use bathe plus.
      I would stick to basic bathe. And gyeon lift. Cure and WetCoat are both awesome.
      Batge plus is nice but it's weird to use. I'll have to make a video on it. It's complicated lol

  • @adnanabbas6900
    @adnanabbas6900 2 месяца назад

    I found that KC PW is a miracle product!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 месяца назад +1

      Nice! It's important to find products you enjoy 👍👍

  • @doughope761
    @doughope761 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video.....I use most of the products you talked about. I did MOHS Evo single layer, then added Gyeon CanCoat an hour afterwards. I am about 10 months in, so I am wondering if you'd recommend most (after a Gyeon Foam wash + panel wipe) CanCoat, Gyeon Evo or Q2 Wax as the sacrificial for the 6-12 months?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Gyeon evo is the most durable option but it's also basically re-ceramic coating the car.
      Can coach your most durable option and would make a lot of sense.
      Key two wax is a great option but it's the least durable in most quote unquote sacrificial.
      Would I typically do after about a 1-year mark is reapply EXO on my personal cars or I'm customer cars to come back for maintenance.
      Typically they have CSL on EXO.
      So we basically service the top coat and reapply it.
      Everything we're talking about is going to add new sacrificial protection so there's really no wrong option here but if you're looking for an additional six 12 months of strong durability I would say can coat or EXO are my true recommendations

    • @doughope761
      @doughope761 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL Thanks..Going to grab a couple things from your store. Just watched the Bugatti Chiron video.....impressive af

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@doughope761 wait until someone gives me a new hypercar and we do a my kind of crazy on that start to finish!!! No one scheduled for that yet but I believe it's a Matter of time!
      Thanks for shopping my store 🙂🙂

  • @rtehcs000
    @rtehcs000 Год назад +1

    I appreciate all of the details, steps, product types, and brands and uses.
    Here’s my question: if I have a 2,3,5,7+ yr ceramic coating applied by a pro or even do it myself but I’m adding ceramic sprays, drying aid’s, ceramic waxes, toppers etc that last 2 to 3 months or 6 to 9 months respectively, then how can you tell if the actual ceramic coating applied will actually last the time claimed by the manufacturer?
    Once I get my paint looking good, I can use a maintenance topper, ceramic wax like Gyeon Q2 or Gyeon Quarts One, Gyeon Wetcoat, Turtlewax Hybrid line of products, Jade Reboot, Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax, Opti-Coat, Gtechniq, Angel Wax (the list is endless) all of which will add months of protection on their own. So where is the benefit of the ceramic coating?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      This is a great question!
      The answer is very simple You can absolutely dial in your paint and then for example use wet coat and cure repeatedly and keep the car in incredible shape.
      If you end up using a harsh chemical to wash your car you will strip that much faster if you get a little busy and aren't able to wash the car for a month or two it'll end up stripping everything potentially. In harsh weather or you wash with harsh chemicals because you're getting lots of contamination.
      The same car with a base layer of a real ceramic coating that's being maintenanced with those strong sealants will not see any issues in the same above situations.
      Real ceramic coatings will always be more hydrophobic more scratch resistant more chemical resistant give UV resistance in overall last a very long time. But just because we have that on the car doesn't mean we should treat it like it has some kind of permanent armor shield and neglect it on the maintenance side.

  • @user-bf6go9nf6g
    @user-bf6go9nf6g 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Question - Will the Gyeon Wax clog the coating or reduce its effectiveness? Or is it different from other waxes?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад +1

      Totally different stuff. It's infused with ceramic. It's actually designed as a topper for existing ceramic but works as stand alone protection too.

  • @FL34O
    @FL34O Месяц назад

    Thanks for the great content.... Would you drop Geyon Cure and sub in CarPro Reload v 2.0? I'm using Reset for my bi-weekly washes, Lift for 4/year decon pre-wash, Wet once a month and Cure every wash. Should I change up Cure for Reload V2?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Месяц назад

      Lift every 4 years? If I'm understanding that correctly. Use lift more often lol. Like every 6 months maybe but depends how car is being used.
      I use citrus foam every wash. That's like lift. But I use citrus foam and g wash. Like 3 oz each Into one foam cannon round. I separate the steps tho if the car is a disaster.
      Cure. Reload 2.0 both great. Use what you like best. I've been using gtechniq C2 recently. But still a fan of cure and reload. No wrong options as long as you have a system including one of them.
      Thank you for watching 🙂

    • @FL34O
      @FL34O Месяц назад

      Hi. Thanks for the response and I apologize for the confusion. I’m using Lift 4x/year. Post winter snow storm+salt/early spring are the big ones. I love using it when the car is super dirty and a pre-wash is needed. Interesting use of g wash and citrus foam! I never let my car become a disaster but the wife’s car……..When my Cure runs out I’ll give Reload a try. Thanks for the gtechniq option too. Take care.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Месяц назад

      @@FL34O oh gotcha. Yea that's perfect.
      My pleasure 🙂

  • @kellyjohnson416
    @kellyjohnson416 Год назад +1

    What's your opinion on Waxshine's Aquabead as a drying/rinse aid?

  • @rand49er
    @rand49er Год назад +1

    Great video. People need in-your-face expertise because they get crazy ideas otherwise. Thanks. Ques: I did a paint correction and applied a good ceramic coat with all the steps in between ... my Cadillac ATS looks great. However, every few days, I notice dust and pollen accumulating on the surface detracting from the shine. Many times, I don't necessarily have the time to do a wash. Is there a product that I can apply (e.g. spray) and wipe off with a MFT that is safe for my coating? If there isn't, so be it. If there is, I'd love to know. Thanks, again!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      I'd wash it or leave it. If you park outside all the time it's going to get dusty. If you park inside and gets more "normal" dust from inside a garage I'm more likely to say quick detailer is ok. But outside dust builds up fast and will be a forever battle every 24 hours

    • @rand49er
      @rand49er Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL it's a garaged car except a few days each week when it's parked outside all day while I'm at work. Please know, I'm immensely appreciative of your response to my question. Knowing the answer, regardless of "yes" or "no," is great! Thanks, again, for your reply!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@rand49er if it sits inside a few days after a wash and gets light garage dust settling id say you can quick detailer it.
      If you drive it 4 times and it's dusty then you should wash it. Especially on any dark colored cars.
      Lighter cars can get away with more but anytime your wiping stuff your risking swirl marks unless your washing correctly with lots of lubrication. Then it's considerably safer.

  • @PuresDen
    @PuresDen Год назад +1

    So if I have been using bead maker on top of my ceramic coating and I'm getting streaks I'm sure you've seen before how would I remove bead maker coat without removing or damaging the ceramic coating layer

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      You can wash with a string soap. Something like carpro lift.
      You can also try gyeon prep.

  • @chrishavlykke2277
    @chrishavlykke2277 5 месяцев назад

    I have a gyeon ceramic coating on my car now. Every 3 months I'm planning to do a maintenance wash and use Cure at the end of that wash to provide a ceramic boost. Should I and or can I use Gyron Prep before I apply Cure? I am going to pre-wash with Gyeon Foam or CarPro Lift. Then hand wash with car pro reset. Wasn't sure if using prep would help or hurt

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  5 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't use prep. If you want to apply something like exo every year I'd prep before that.
      I'd try to wash more frequently than 3 months intervals. Try every month if your driving a lot. 3 months is ok for weekend cars not really being driven much

  • @user-pi9jx3yp6p
    @user-pi9jx3yp6p Год назад +1

    Hi I was going to get my car ceramic coated with GYEON - Q² Syncro EVO Kit and do a maintenance topper with the wet coat. How often would I need to do the wet coat for more extreme conditions. Thanks Will

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      The interesting thing about wetcoat is it's crazy fast and easy to apply. You don't need very much and many people end up having it over s year. But it actually tends to go bad if it sits that long.
      So you can use it monthly but Likly throw it away at years end. Or use it every wash generously and use all of it.
      You can't really over use it.
      That is a great product to use for maintenance 👍👍

  • @grh5628
    @grh5628 Год назад +2

    Great video. I have a question about how to go about restoring the ceramic on my 2020 Buick. I had it do4ne straight out of dealer to me and have been having the guy who done my car do the yearly maintenance. First year he was reasonable $150, 2nd year $250, 3rd $350. can't afford this guy anymore and would like to maintain myself but over time there are a lot of swirls and scratches that really annoy me. I am investing in a buffer and pads to see if I can get it back to close to factory condition. How do I begin? how far should I take it down?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      I wonder why the price changed every year. If it was the same service each time that's a bit interesting. If the car needs more then it sounds about right.
      This is a tough question to answer. If your getting a lot of swirls that are building up then the only way to remove them is polishing. Polishing is abrasive and will remove or at the very least hurt your ceramic durability.
      The more you polish the more you remove of.the ceramic and eventually you remove it all
      If your ok with recoating the car after then polish the laiito your desired level then coat it.
      Otherwise we don't have many options without getting overly complicated for a RUclips comment.
      Based on your comment it sounds like you should polish with carpro reflect or carpro Ulta cut. Depends how bad the swirls are and what kind of paint you have. Soft/hard.
      Then apply a new coating like mohs Evo or crystal serum light for example.
      Then follow steps in this video for your Maintenance.

    • @grh5628
      @grh5628 Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for the advice. I am seriously thinking of trying to correct it myself after watching your video. Some of the videos on RUclips freak me out but your are very to the point. I just purchased a Griots G9 random orbital buffer. Now I will have to figure out which pads to use and maybe get the carpro and give it a shot.Thanks again.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@grh5628 I recommend the hdo lake country pads in my store. Blue is for compound/cutting. Orange is for polishing.
      I'm thinking I should film a paint correction video soon! I'll definitely try to fit that in.

  • @Nrhuth1
    @Nrhuth1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Should I do CarPro Lift prior to re-applying Exo v5 annually? Aside from a panel wipe after - anything else before Exo?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  7 месяцев назад

      Won't hurt. I'd do a pre foam like lift once a month or a few times a year depending how much driving you do and if it's outside all the time. The extra deep clean is never a bad idea

  • @redsvette
    @redsvette Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I am that guy that put wax on top of my coating. What is the best way to remove the wax and start over topping my coating?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      The wax is going to debond automatically so it's not going to stay on very long.
      If it's already been a few weeks and at least one wash it's probably already gone.
      If you use a strong soap like car pro lift or gyeon foam and then follow that with a normal car soap I would say you'll probably strip most of that wax off

  • @jgraeff1
    @jgraeff1 8 месяцев назад

    a few questions how do you feel about the following products- P&S Absolute, Adams Shampoo, Turtle Wax Hybrid ceramic? I have these on hand are they any good

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  8 месяцев назад +1

      Turtle wax hybrid ceramic seems ok from video I have seen on it.
      I don't recommend any of those and don't offer them or generally like a y of the products those brands make.

  • @chabaneouali1955
    @chabaneouali1955 Год назад +1

    Hello Evan, I’ve learned so much watching your video, thank you . I have 2 simple questions: 1) say I have done ceramic coating (dual layers) and now I am doing my monthly wash, after wash and dry , do I apply Gyeon Cure straight away ? or should I use Panel Prep THEN Cure ? 2) can I use CSL and EXO on a motorcycle? If not what product you recommend ? Many thanks in advance

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      CSL and exo on motorcycle. Yes👍
      Cure can be used as drying aid after blow dry or just as a spray wipe wax after drying.
      Prep is used to remove residue. That's it's main job. You should not need it before every cure application unless for example you did a wash with tar remover. Then I might want prep to really ensure I got everything off residue wise
      Preps main intended use is to remove polishing residue. So after paying correction you would use prep. Prep makes the surface completely perfect and clean of any residue or chemicals and then you can apply ceramic or sealant

    • @chabaneouali1955
      @chabaneouali1955 Год назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you .

  • @chabaneouali1955
    @chabaneouali1955 Год назад +1

    I’ve used Gyeon MOHS and SKIN recently , come a year , do you think I could use EXO v5 as a topper? Or stay with Gyeon and use wax or can coat? Thanks in advance

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      You can definitely use v5. I used it today actually. It is very very good. Highly recommended

  • @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing
    @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing Год назад +1

    I’ve watched this video too many times to count. Thanks for the info.
    I’ve been doing coatings for about 8 months professionally and even though I’m a certified installer of P&S coatings, I can’t bring myself to like Bead Maker. I’ve got a gallon in my garage I will never use because I was told to use it as the maintenance topper for P&S coatings. What would you suggest as a better maintenance topper? I also install GTechniq coatings and love C2v3 and use Carpro Reload when I just do an exterior detail. Would either of these be a better option in your expert opinion?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Hey Chris. Im glad the video has helped! What would you like me to make a video on that could help you and your business. Like guides like this?
      I'd recommend cure or reload 2.0. c2v3 is ok to but not my favorite.
      Hydro or wetcoat are also super awesome!!

    • @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing
      @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL Thanks for the info. Now I gotta figure out what to do with this gallon of Bead Maker.
      I’d be interesting in knowing how the conversation goes with customers that don’t keep up with the maintenance on their coated vehicles. It hasn’t happened yet but I see it as inevitable. After every coating has cured I bring the car back for a post-coating inspection and I give a maintenance wash tutorial to be sure that customers know what products to use and how to safely wash their cars. I’ve reached out to my last coating customer multiple times about bringing his car back in just to make sure the coating is performing as it should be and for the maintenance tutorial but it has been to no avail. I hope he comes back since he admitted that he knows nothing about car maintenance but how would you approach this if he comes back in 6 months and says that his coating has failed?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@Tranquility_Auto_Detailing say he never comes back... Ever. Not your problem .
      Say he never comes back ... Until 1 year later or 2 or 3 years. Calls you up. Ceramic isn't beading and swirls all over. Fix it under warranty.
      You say I'd love to but you never did a single maintenance with me. I have no idea if you washed correct or used good products. If you say it's horribly swirled out it's probably because you washed improperly.
      I'd love to fix it but I can't do that for free. Maybe help out a little on price but that's your call.
      Then say I don't recommend you redo it if you plan to never do maintenance and not update your wash process or products or you end up in this frustrating situation again.
      The trick is to explain this at pick up. Then they know they screwed up when they never come back and never big you

    • @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing
      @Tranquility_Auto_Detailing Год назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL Sounds good. I’ll reach out one more time since he does only live 3 minutes from me. I may even make a house call since I’m such a nice guy.

  • @jianweiwu3707
    @jianweiwu3707 2 года назад +1

    I'm kind confuse with all the toppers, sealant, booster, and detailer on the market. I really want to know which product should I use after my weekly or biweekly car wash and every 3 or 6 months medium level maintenance.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Great question and totally easy to get lost in the options!
      Weekly I'd use wetcoat or hydro!
      Every 3-6 I'd use q2 wax and cure together.
      In general use cure whenever you want.
      Every year I'd recommend applying exo again. It's fast easy and very diy approachable.
      Ultimately if you want to keep this simple. Use wetcoat weekly bi weekly.
      Exo annually. Or bi annual.

  • @sergiuangelo
    @sergiuangelo 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have Gyeon One Evo on my car currently, would you advise adding a top coat of EXO ?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I would if it was my car 👍

  • @stiboost6106
    @stiboost6106 Год назад +1

    When you apply exo for the maintenance do you just re-apply after decon or do you do any polishing?

  • @ArthurMSoto
    @ArthurMSoto 21 день назад

    Ever tried gtechniq c2 spray sealant as a topper? Also, are you doing a light polish before adding Exo or just iron decon then applying?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  21 день назад +1

      Polished depends on the situation in the car. I actually did not like C2 for a long time but recently retried it and now I kind of love it. It's kind of like my drying aid when I'm finishing up after a wash.

    • @ArthurMSoto
      @ArthurMSoto 21 день назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL So in the scenario you dont polish Exo still bonds well after a good decon with iron removal? And I just dont want to clog up my drying towels if I used it as a drying aid is my only concern.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  21 день назад

      @@ArthurMSoto yeah it'll definitely bond the discussion just becomes about durability depending on what the surface conditions are. But it will bond either way.

  • @beaumaddox6294
    @beaumaddox6294 Год назад +1

    If I’m going to put a layer of exo on my car like your saying for a yearly maintenance do I have to use iron remover then apply exo over it?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Only if needed. Iron remover is kinda like clay.
      I call it chemical clay vs clay bar being mechanical clay.
      We only clay a car if it needs it. So rough surface or looks to have iron contamination in it.
      As a general practice if you drive a lot and car sits outside you can iron remover one or two times a year usually.
      Depends where you live and how the car is being used.

  • @DilutionRatioOfficial
    @DilutionRatioOfficial 2 года назад +1

    Gyeon replied to my question if Q2 wax is a ceramic based sealant. Their answer was” carnauba based wax infused with fluorine”

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Fluorine is real ceramic. It's what was in gyeon booster there ceramic top coat before they discontinued it.

    • @DilutionRatioOfficial
      @DilutionRatioOfficial 2 года назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL similar with Soft 99 Fusso coat?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      @@DilutionRatioOfficial not sure on that one. To my knowledge gyeon was one of the only of not the the only company using flourine in ceramic or now in "wax"
      Mohs Evo has flourine combined into the formula too. It's not added it's like blended into the DNA of the formula... It's confusing but the website explains it. Lol

  • @michaelfulton2792
    @michaelfulton2792 7 месяцев назад

    Do you like the Turtle Wax Hybrid products for ceramic coating?

  • @VPROXE-HELLRAISER
    @VPROXE-HELLRAISER 11 месяцев назад +1

    Damn.. I love to detail that car.....every day :)

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  11 месяцев назад

      It's definitely fun to work on a cool car like this 👍

  • @xxxxxxxxxxxxxx876
    @xxxxxxxxxxxxxx876 Месяц назад

    So, wet coat during rising and cure afterwards is a good way to do maintnance?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Месяц назад

      Definitely! I do that pretty often but you can use it as a Every like 3 or 6 month process too. Full blown maintenance would be like thin coat of exo v5 too

  • @hectorflores1544
    @hectorflores1544 2 года назад +1

    my car is in the curing process. I understand to wipe off bird poo or bug splatter with hot water or a ceramic spray during the period. but what about bee poo (the small yellow orange dots). should I wipe that or leave until my first wash? is it worth the contact....

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      In general whether you're in the caring process or it's been 3 months since it was coded the best way to clean off any kind of contamination like that is going to be a pressure wash it off and then blow dry
      I also really like the IK former so if you spray the foam on there and let it sit it'll basically dissolve everything and then you can wipe it off very gently

  • @RA-ry4xm
    @RA-ry4xm 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber. Enjoy your videos. Very informative and educational! I coated my car with CSL a couple months ago, and recently coated my wife’s car with Gyeon Syncro EVO. I also applied C5 to the wheels on both cars. For maintenance I wash with GSF and Reset, and use Gyeon Cure/Ceramic Detailer and CarPRO HydrO2. My question has to do with annual maintenance. If I use EXO, will I need to do the same prep as I did for the initial coating? My concern would be that I’d prep too far and strip the coating. Both cars have PPF as well. Thanks!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      Hi Robert!
      Thanks for checking out my vids and subing to the channel!!
      All awesome products listed so your doing a great job!!
      When you reapply exo just do a solid in depth wash. Then use gyeon prep or carpro eraser to ensure the surface is totally clean.
      Then apply exo. If the surface seems totally perfect you can skip the Gyeon prep step.
      If your concern is about polishing out light imperfections that's a little more in depth of an issue. Basically you do a fast light polish with low abrasive products. But I could write a paper on this part so I'll leave it at that for now lol.

    • @RA-ry4xm
      @RA-ry4xm 2 года назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL Much appreciated! Looking forward to the growth of your channel!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      @@RA-ry4xm me too! Haha. Chasing down 5K subs!

  • @larrysing
    @larrysing 2 года назад +1

    I have seen comparisons between EXO and Gyeon Pure as toppers, and Pure outlasted EXO in most of them, based on hydrophobicity and chemical resistance. Any reason you use EXO for your maintenance topper instead of Pure? I know you use Gyeon a lot, so just curious for a knowledge bomb on this subject, thanks much!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +3

      For starters pure is a base coat and exo is chemically designed to bond to crystal serum light or crystal serum ultra(top coat). People just make the mistake of using exo as a base coat. It can be a base coat but I don't recommend that.
      Pure is actually one of my most hated coatings and products of all time. The application is atrocious. It's like spreading honey on your car and then trying to remove it with dry microfibers.
      Mohs Evo is a pretty good product and I have a video uploaded and scheduled for that. Actually doing a little durability test series on it.
      Exo is effortless to apply and you really don't use much so it's easy to layer and if you have multiple cars to do it will go a long way.
      We use exo as a ceramic sacrificial layer. Designed to be reapplied at your maintenance details to ensure maximum water beading all the time. If we polish light marks out exo goes back on. Basically always protecting the base coat. The same system works of you do mohs Evo base coat and top with exo or do syncro Evo. Syncro has mohs and skin. Skin is gyeon version of exo

    • @larrysing
      @larrysing 2 года назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL ok great thanks for the education! Keep it coming!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад

      @@larrysing my pleasure 🙂👍

    • @albo9122
      @albo9122 Год назад

      Can you use exo over other brand ceramic coating? My car has a System X base coat but I would like to use a topper like exo

    • @larrysing
      @larrysing Год назад

      @@albo9122 As far as I know you can, but it would perform best on other Gtechniq products. If you want to do that I would recommend getting your hands on the newly released EXO V5

  • @charles-antoinelapierre7167
    @charles-antoinelapierre7167 14 дней назад

    Hi! Very informative video! I hate two questions for you, you just said to use Lift not too often, so what do you use as prewash in foam gun, Reset or? Also, I’m about to apply Gyeon Pure Evo on my car and I would like to apply Q2 Wax at least 14 days later as a topper but a lot of people said it’s not a good idea, I see you have a completely different opinion on that, you totally suggest it?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  14 дней назад

      If you want my current up-to-date opinion on these matters then I would use gtechnic citrus foam with g wash mixed into the same foam cannon for normal washes. You can split those between a phone step and a wash step if you feel like your car is really dirty then just do citrus foam first by itself.
      If you want my honest opinion I would use gtechnic exo v5 as your topper and skip gyeon wax all together. Id do crystal serum light as your base coat. Gtechniq ceramic is my preference over gyeon

    • @charles-antoinelapierre7167
      @charles-antoinelapierre7167 13 дней назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL I already bought Pure Evo and Q2 Wax couple weeks ago but I’m not sure if I can use Wax on top…

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  13 дней назад +1

      @@charles-antoinelapierre7167 I'm sure it will work on top 👍

  • @omarsalcedo310
    @omarsalcedo310 2 года назад +1

    Is Carpro Reload inorganic Spray Sealant a good option to use after drying the car?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 года назад +1

      Yes definitely! Reload is great! Cure works too. You can use elixir or ceramic detailer from Gyeon too

  • @g80krish
    @g80krish Год назад

    can i use gsf as snow foam and the car pro reset for the bucket wash?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Yes but I would use one product for both. Just my opinion.
      If Im using different products then I'm using gyeon foam or carpro lift as my pre foam. A purpose built product. Then use barge or reset or gsf for the bucket. Makes more sense in my opinion

  • @PedroFernandez-sd3pr
    @PedroFernandez-sd3pr 2 месяца назад

    Can you gelp me out with the steps required before maintenance coating with EXO? I already ceramic coated it last year and want to do the maintenance coating. Just wondering if it’s just a regular wash and panel wipe? Iron remover, clay bar? Thanks in advance.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 месяца назад +1

      If the paint feels as it did when it had fresh ceramic then you will wash. Gyeon Prep. Apply. If it feels really gritty like sand paper then likely needs clay. If you see it in build up use some iron decon.
      If you have some light swirls a fast light polish will act into od like mild clay and also remove light swirls. Especially after polish id apply heavy coat of exo.
      Using a string soap like Gyeon foam or carpro lift at strong dilution is a good idea. Products like Gyeon restart can be helpful too. I hope this helps!

    • @PedroFernandez-sd3pr
      @PedroFernandez-sd3pr 2 месяца назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL thanks so much!! Love your videos. Watching your ZL1 Camaro week long detail now. Thanks again.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  2 месяца назад

      @@PedroFernandez-sd3pr enjoy 🤝

  • @01123581321341
    @01123581321341 Год назад +1

    Loads of really cool tips here - you said Gyeon Foam/Lift are not for everyday routine washing but Gyeon certainly say you can use Foam every wash? Just dilute it down a little further to use less…if you say only use Lift/Gyeon Foam every 3 months or so then what snow foam would you use the rest of the time? Or are you recommending Reset/Bathe as a snow foam? It no snow foam at all ?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      You basically answered all your own questions 👍
      Reset bathe Canon should be used regularly. You can 100% use foam or lift as often as you want but they're expensive and you're basically double buying soap every time which is going to hurt your wallet.
      You can use foam and lift every other wash once a month whatever you want.
      For me personally I use them every couple months on my personal cars and basically on every car I do a ceramic coating on paint correction PPF etc I just want to be clean when I'm doing other people's cars in those situations.
      I hope that helps

    • @01123581321341
      @01123581321341 Год назад

      Thanks that did help a lot. When you do a basic maintainance wash on say your own personal car (not a customer car that it’s in a few times a year) do you use a snow foam at all ?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@01123581321341 because I'm so busy now every wash is a. Maintenance wash. As in a full on clean of everything. A customer would pay around $350 for that. Every two months or so. I don't wash my cars as often as I should. I literally go over a month without washing them often unfortunately. I do better with this when not in my busy season

  • @meyrickong
    @meyrickong 16 дней назад

    Hi. If car is on PPF and there is ceramic coating ON TOP OF PPF, do i still follow your maintenance guide? Or is it diff from car with ppf?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  16 дней назад

      Same guide 👍
      The main stuff you skip when you have PPF is any polishing steps I ever talk about. You can polish PPF but think it's kind of tricky It should be its own video.

  • @jrphoto8179
    @jrphoto8179 Год назад +1

    How about adams car shampoo? Can you use it for a ceramic coating? Thsnks

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      I believe it will work well enough but it's not what I would recommend. I'd recommend bathe. Reset. Gsf and or adding gyeon foam or carpro lift when needed.
      Bathe + and carpro hydro soap are also notable

  • @ChannelBri
    @ChannelBri Год назад +1

    Can you dilute down the cure? It would be great to have one product at different dilution rations to be a ceramic spray, a quick detailer and a drying aid

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      That's a great question. Especially because some detailers like to dilute cure! Some people swear by diluting it because it makes it slightly less prone to streaking.
      If you want maximum durability and water beading you want to use it straight. But diluting it definitely works and gives you better value.

    • @ChannelBri
      @ChannelBri Год назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL I wonder if you could add a touch to Bathe to create a Bathe+

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@ChannelBri I don't recommend that.
      But if you did try I'd mix it bathe and wetcoat

    • @ChannelBri
      @ChannelBri Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL yes, probably best to just use wetcoat after, super easy.

    • @FlagnarBoobz
      @FlagnarBoobz Год назад

      @@ChannelBridude checkout bathe+ - it has wet coat properties in it

  • @Cadillac_Livin
    @Cadillac_Livin 11 месяцев назад +1

    Car pro reset won’t break down the q2 wax every wash? 19:54

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  11 месяцев назад

      Theoretically yes. Also all soaps technically degrade wax and sealant protection slowly. But reset is a normal gentle car soap. Something like descale or iron x soap will definitely hit durability significantly.
      I think the name reset confuses people because they think it's going to fully remove everything on the car and reset it.
      What it really means is that it's putting you back to perfect like when you picked your car up fresh from ceramic coating.

  • @supraian1983
    @supraian1983 Год назад +1

    Have you used dream maker on top of wet coat on a ceramic vehicle?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      No. I don't like those products from p and s. Only Brake buster

  • @dpugelj123
    @dpugelj123 Год назад +1

    What about using Carpro Reload? Also if you have say a Gyeon ceramic coating, should you use Gyeon products for maintenance or does other products work fine like Carpro Reload and Reset? Either way very informative video! Great work!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      You can use carpro or gyeon. And reload 2.0 is great!

    • @dpugelj123
      @dpugelj123 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL thanks! 😁 I have another question. Why can’t you use Gyeon Foam as a regular maintenance prewash snow foam in a foam lance? It says it’s ph neutral when diluted 1:5, so would using it damage or weaken the ceramic coating that’s applied? 🤔

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@dpugelj123 you definitely can. But it's intended use is as a heavy duty soap to soften and release dirt before contact wash. So you would spray the foam again a second time.
      In my opinion bathe or reset is better at contact wash vs foam or lift being better at the no contact side.
      At the end of the day you can definitely use only foam if you like
      Ony personal cars and customer cars we use foam or lift them reset or bathe.

    • @dpugelj123
      @dpugelj123 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL I think you just answered my dilemma I had for the last few months after watching countless of videos 😅😇
      1. Wash the wheels
      2. Rinse the entire car
      3. Apply Gyeon Foam and let it dwell for 3-5 min
      4. Rinse
      5. Wash with a good quality mitt with Carpro Reset or Gyeon Bathe or CFX GSF
      6. Rinse
      7. Dry
      8. Apply Carpro Reload or Gyeon Cure
      Once every 2 month repeat steps 1. - 6. then:
      1. Wash the car with Carpro Descale
      2. Rinse
      2. Apply Iron X and let it dwell
      3. Rinse
      4. Apply Tar remover if needed
      5. Rinse
      6. Apply Gyeon WetCoat
      7. Rinse
      8. Dry
      (Sorry for the long post 😂 It’s a daily driver and I don’t have a garage) if I miss anything please correct me or add anything I should add to my routine 😇

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@dpugelj123 I think your process is excellent 👍👍👍

  • @AliA-mn8ds
    @AliA-mn8ds Год назад +1

    any reason why you are against bead maker? i dont have good experience with gyeon products. could you explore other brands too?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      If you didn't like Gyeon I'd try carpro.
      I just believe better products are available than bead maker

  • @SB546NJ
    @SB546NJ 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great videos, thank you so much! Can Cure and Wet Coat be used on a graphene coated car also?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes definitely!!

    • @SB546NJ
      @SB546NJ 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for the quick response. Loving all the videos!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SB546NJ thank you for watching! Working on a new video currently. Hopefully releasing soon!

  • @Theseones
    @Theseones Год назад +1

    What would you say about Gyeon Can Coat as an alterantive to Wax and Exo V4?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      It can be a great alternative. You just need to be really careful about the install. You need to spray it into the towel in a way that makes it very hard for the mist to get into the air.
      That over spray mist can get on the car and cause big issues. So it's not advised in small areas with another car close by for example.

    • @Theseones
      @Theseones Год назад +1

      ​@@STATUSDETAIL Thanks for the fast reply, I recently discovered your channel and im hooked! Subscribed and can't wait for your next uploads!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @user-tq2ms6th9s thank you! Working on a new GT3 Touring video now!

  • @Gamblor24
    @Gamblor24 3 месяца назад

    would you recommend Carpro Lift over Carpro Descale for a pre- wash on a Ceramic coated vehicle?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  3 месяца назад +1

      Lift.
      Descale should be used more like a clay bar. Meaning use it when it's necessary not just for fun all the time

    • @Gamblor24
      @Gamblor24 3 месяца назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL Thank you so much, you're response time to my question is so fast, appreciated !

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  3 месяца назад

      @@Gamblor24 my pleasure 🙂

  • @arsalanazhar3340
    @arsalanazhar3340 Год назад +1

    amazing video, i just wanted to ask that i recently got my car ceramic coated and iam waiting 10 days for the coat to settle, but in the meantime i drove the car 2 times in dusty conditions and now the car is dirty, do i need to be worried that the dust would somehow damage the ceramic coating ? iam worried the coating might not settle the way it should as the car is dusty now. i applied gyeon Q2 MOHS on my car . pls help

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      Dust wont hurt it.bird poop or acid rain or hard water mineral deposits could hurt it. Avoid parking under trees that may drop tree sap as well.

    • @arsalanazhar3340
      @arsalanazhar3340 Год назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL man thanks a lot, but now whats giving me the anxiety is, that i got my car coated with MOHS, brought it home and what i saw on my bonnet was a big bird poop and some dead small insects 😂 i was new to this coating era and what i did is i took a damp cloth and gently rubbed it off, but it sat there for like 2 hours on my freshly coated car. now when i get my first wash done, should i also apply gyeon cure as iam worried the acid might have damaged it, i felt the yellowish tint didnt go away even after i gently rubbed the bird dropping off.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@arsalanazhar3340 without seeing it. It does sound like you basically handled that correctly.
      Cure or wetcoat over it is a great idea.
      Worst case scenario your detailer can spot polish the bird poo problem area and blend ceramic back in.
      I'd do that for free on a freak accident type thing like that.
      Not everyone is as nice as me tho lol

    • @arsalanazhar3340
      @arsalanazhar3340 Год назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL man thanks a lot for replying. just one last question , soe for maintenance, i should get a ph neutral shampoo , good microfibre cloths, and gyeon cure once every 1.5-2 months, and that would be all to protect my coating over long period of time ?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@arsalanazhar3340 basically that's correct. But of course many situations could change your wash process. Like hitting fresh tar or having horrible hard water from a concrete parking deck dripping water.
      But yes. Good soap. Dry properly. And apply a ceramic based sealant

  • @oreyesduran
    @oreyesduran Год назад +1

    Hi,, what do you use for the tires to look clean and black?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Clean with brake buster
      Then use darkside or q2 tire on rubber
      Statusdetailstore.com

    • @oreyesduran
      @oreyesduran Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL Great thank you, that was quick response!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@oreyesduran my pleasure 🙂

  • @Frankie5Angels150
    @Frankie5Angels150 3 месяца назад

    You can find just as many channels that say if your ceramic coating is worth a damn it shouldn’t matter how you wash it.
    It all depends on what people will do to make money on you tube.

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  3 месяца назад

      It's pretty common knowledge that you need to do some maintenance on your Savannah coating to make sure it does what it's supposed to do.
      You can't get one cleaning at the dentist and then never go back for 30 years. Then you can't build a house and never do maintenance on it.
      This is pretty universal across most things in life. Feel free to buy nothing from me. Feel free to also buy everything I recommend for my other source so I get no money from it. I'm only getting you proper advice to help you.

  • @DerickHo
    @DerickHo 9 месяцев назад +2

    im a beginner, does the carpro ceramic coating cquartz uk 3.0 easy to apply at home? and a beginner like me?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад +2

      If you do the steps correctly and work small areas I think the average diy perstxan install ceramic. Just dont try to install two doors at same time. Do one door or even half a door

    • @DerickHo
      @DerickHo 9 месяцев назад +2

      @STATUSDETAIL currently i just use the turtle wax ceramic spray coating, the result is good but can be better ..

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DerickHo yes ceramic will blow your mind if that's what your use to

    • @DerickHo
      @DerickHo 9 месяцев назад

      @@STATUSDETAIL but do you think hand polish is ok for ceramic coating?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  9 месяцев назад

      @@DerickHo I'm not sure if your using the word polish correctly. You should avoid polishing a car eith ceramic. That's abrasive and will remove you coating.
      You can use paste wax like gyeon q2 wax or spray ceramic sealant like cure or reload. You can also add something like gtechniq exo v5.
      Those all add gloss and hydrophobics back.

  • @AlOL81
    @AlOL81 Год назад +1

    Please help! My car got ceramic coated less than a week ago, unfortunately it caught some droplets from a sprinkler and now it got some marks, how can I get rid of them without damaging the coating? Thank you!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      Hello.
      Washing it is the first step.
      If that does not work you can try a water spot remover. Carpro spotless 2.0 is great.
      Carpro descale can help too. That's a soap designed to remove mineral deposits from paint.
      Worst case you may need some paint correction and top off the ceramic. .

    • @AlOL81
      @AlOL81 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL thank you very much! I will try the washing. My detailer had warned me against washing it before the 2 weeks mark, but seems like I won’t have any choice. Today’s been 8 days since it was coated. I will also get the products you recommend. Thank you very much!! You’re the best!

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@AlOL81 I actually say after 6 or 7 days you can wash it.
      Other detailers might use different products and recommend different things but I would say after a week you're clear

  • @chrisklimek5912
    @chrisklimek5912 Год назад +1

    I just purchased a new car and had Crystalcoat by Simoniz applied to it and was told it was a ceramic coating. Are all these products you talk about in the video good for this ceramic covering on my car?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      All the products in my video will work on a y car with it without ceramic but will benefit cars with ceramic the most.
      The coating you have is not my favorite. But you can certainly follow this guide to make your car look great long term

    • @chrisklimek5912
      @chrisklimek5912 Год назад +1

      @@STATUSDETAIL yeah I didn’t do any research on the coating but it was very convenient to have some coating applied before I drove it off the lot. The dealer also talked about the coating guarantee which sounds good maybe too good but he showed me the coating insurance and what it covered and it looked good. I plan to really take care of this car so I’ve been doing research on how to wash and keep the ceramic coat looking good and remain intact. Which is how I found your video. I’ve watched other videos and they rave about P&S beadmaker and how it’s great for ceramic coated cars and I almost ordered some until I came across your video. Thanks for the quick response and information

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад

      @@chrisklimek5912 my pleasure. Definitely not a bead maker guy. So many better products available.

  • @reedfrank2232
    @reedfrank2232 Год назад +2

    Have you ever put exo v4 over other coatings brands?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +2

      Yes often
      Ma y customers convert to status and do maintenance with me. So I have put exo over other ceramic a lot. It works really well!!!

    • @reedfrank2232
      @reedfrank2232 Год назад +1

      Have you installed exo over gyeon mohs evo or any system x coatings?

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  Год назад +1

      @@reedfrank2232 no but I'm positive it will work over Evo. I have done enough ceramic and just know that's going to work especially because skin and exo are pretty similar.

  • @ForrestBondourant
    @ForrestBondourant 7 месяцев назад

    You’re not recommending adding gyeon wax which has carnuba on a ceramic coating right? …..

    • @STATUSDETAIL
      @STATUSDETAIL  7 месяцев назад

      Gyeon wax has fluorine in it. It's designed to work as a topper or stand alone ceramic based sealant. Gyeon booster was a topper that's since been discontinued due to fluorine being expensive raw material. Point is fluorine bonds to ceramic base coats